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wipeout

[wahyp-out] / ˈwaɪpˌaʊt /


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That put the stock on pace for the fourth largest one-day valuation wipeout ever by a U.S. company, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

From Barron's

The CEO reiterated his faith in the financial soundness of the regional banking system and said regulators could not have evaded the risks that led to the wipeout of three U.S. banks.

From Reuters

"It's no exaggeration to talk about a wipeout," said Tim Bale, a professor of politics and author of The Conservative Party after Brexit.

From BBC

Unlike Obama, who came out of the 2010 midterms having suffered a dispiriting wipeout, Biden heads a party relatively optimistic about its chances at this point in the cycle.

From Washington Post

An analysis by cannabis investor Aaron Edelheit determined California’s legal market lost nearly one-quarter of its total growing area after the start of 2022 — “a wipeout,” he called it.

From Seattle Times